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Fisherman's Island State Park

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Open today at 8:00-22:00
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16480 Bells Bay Rd, Charlevoix, MI 49720, United StatesMap
Phone+1 231-547-6641
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  • sheridan1363
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    Beautiful Rustic State Park

    Beautiful rustic state park close to Charlevoix. The beach was gorgeous and the water cool and refreshing. We swam to the island but there is a rock crossing to get to the island. Wear water shoes! We...

    Reviewed on Jul 31, 2023
  • Greg B
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    Nice Rustic State Park

    This is a very nice rustic state park with a long beach that is good for both rock hunting and swimming. The park has camping facilities but it is also good for day usage.

    Reviewed on Jul 10, 2023
  • Lynne F
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    Beautiful quiet beach with Aurora Bonus

    Visited Charlevoix over Labor Day 2022 and went to this beach twice. On Sep4, the Northern Lights were predicted and we trekked back at 11:30pm and Yes, saw the Aurora..great spot to view them.

    Reviewed on Sep 9, 2022
  • F9558AYedwardt
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    Make this a stop..

    Rock finding and wading the lake were fantastic. We did not camp here but made the stop to enjoy the water.

    Reviewed on May 20, 2022
  • LoveMyHubby98
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    Quiet stretch of beach

    There are several spots to pull off and walk the beach in this state park, all of them quiet stretches of beach (at least they were when we visited in mid-September). We found several petoskey stones...

    Reviewed on Sep 22, 2021
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